Oregon Pink Shrimp Fishery Has Slow Start; Fishermen Want to Let Shrimp GrowSEAFOODNEWS.COM [Seafood News] by Susan Chambers - April 3, 2017A West Coast coldwater pink shrimp season is off to a less-than-stellar start.Or more precisely, no start."I think I'm the only boat in Coos Bay (Oregon) ready to go," fisherman Nick Edwards said Friday.The pink shrimp season in Washington, Oregon and California typically starts on April 1. But this year, many boats are still in port and many haven't even put shrimp nets on their vessels...

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